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Consistent analysis of one-nucleon spectroscopic factors involving weakly- and strongly-bound nucleons

Nuclear Theory 2016-05-04 v1 Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

There is a considerable interest in understanding the dependence of one-nucleon removal cross sections on the asymmetry of the neutron SnS_n and proton SpS_p separation energies, following a large amount of experimental data and theoretical analyses in a framework of sudden and eikonal approximations of the reaction dynamics. These theoretical calculations involve both the single-particle cross section and the shell-model description of the projectile initial state and final states of the reaction residues. The configuration mixing in shell-model description of nuclear states depends on the proximity of one-nucleon decay threshold but does it depend sensitively on SnSpS_n - S_p? To answer this question, we use the shell model embedded in the continuum to investigate the dependence of one-nucleon spectroscopic factors on the asymmetry of SnS_n and SpS_p for mirror nuclei 24^{24}Si, 24^{24}Ne and 28^{28}S, 28^{28}Mg and for a series of neon isotopes (20A2820 \leq A \leq 28).

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@article{arxiv.1511.05495,
  title  = {Consistent analysis of one-nucleon spectroscopic factors involving weakly- and strongly-bound nucleons},
  author = {J. Okołowicz and Y. H. Lam and M. Płoszajczak and A. O. Macchiavelli and N. A. Smirnova},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.05495},
  year   = {2016}
}

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5 pages, 3 figures